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ASIACRYPT
2010
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Short Pairing-Based Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge Arguments

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Short Pairing-Based Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge Arguments
We construct non-interactive zero-knowledge arguments for circuit satisfiability with perfect completeness, perfect zero-knowledge and computational soundness. The non-interactive zero-knowledge arguments have sub-linear size and very efficient public verification. The size of the non-interactive zero-knowledge arguments can even be reduced to a constant number of group elements if we allow the common reference string to be large. Our constructions rely on groups with pairings and security is based on two new cryptographic assumptions; we do not use the Fiat-Shamir heuristic or random oracles.
Jens Groth
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where ASIACRYPT
Authors Jens Groth
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